What Makes Zero Trust Better And Different From Traditional Security
Enterprises have already started to embrace zero trust security over traditional security since it offers improved security while simultaneously improving flexibility and reducing complexity. Here’s how zero trust outperforms the traditional model: Network access Zero trust security enables users to connect with in-house applications securely. They can get these applications without exposing them to the internet or gaining network access. On the other hand, traditional security uses the castle and moat concept (everyone inside the network is trusted by default). The user finds it difficult to access the applications from outside and is bound to trust everyone in the network. The problem here is that if a hacker poses as an insider, they get access to everything available within the network. User identities Zero trust security accepts no trust units before it awards the user admittance to anything. It also checks other forms of data before giving access to the client. In short, th...